Is that true? I don't know either way, but one attack on home schooled kids is that they grow up de-socialized because they're not in large group settings. That has largely been debunked I believe. What does the data show?

I was being antagonistic, not sincere. Even the sarcasm wasn't sincere.

There are many (and better) ways for kids to socialize outside of a school setting. It's not an all or nothing ordeal, but if your kids aren't in school they should probably STILL interact with other kids via activities they enjoy that they can share with other kids. I was originally just making a point about isolation being bad for social development.